| Homer - 1864 - 438 pages
...Pandarus; Lycaon's son, Strong and of courage unreprov'd, he found, 200 And stood before him, and address'd him thus : " Where, Pandarus, are now thy winged shafts,...boasts, Through all her wide-spread plains, a truer aim ; 205 Then raise to Jove thy hands, and with thy shaft Strike down this chief, whoe'er he be, that... | |
| Homer - 1864 - 432 pages
...Pandarus; Lycaon's son, Strong and of courage unreprov'd, he found, 200 And stood before him, and address'd him thus : " Where, Pandarus, are now thy winged shafts,...boasts, Through all her wide-spread plains, a truer aim ; 205 Then raise to Jove thy hands, and with thy shaft Strike down this chief, whoe'er he be, that... | |
| Homerus - 1865 - 424 pages
...godlike Pandarus; Lycaon's son He found, of noble birth and stalwart form, 200 And stood before him, and addressed him thus: "Where, Pandarus, are now...boasts, Through all her wide-spread plains, a truer aim; 205 Then raise to Jove thy hands, and with thy shaft Strike down this chief, whoe'er he be, that thus... | |
| Homerus - 1865 - 532 pages
...And stood before him, and address'd him thus : " Where, Pandarus. are now thy winged shafts, Thy how, and well-known skill, wherein with thee Can no man...boasts, Through all her wide-spread plains, a truer aim ; 205 Then raise to Jove thy hands, and with thy shafl Strike down this chief, whoe'er he be, that... | |
| Homerus - 1867 - 376 pages
...godlike Pandarus; Lycaon's son 200 He found, of noble birth and stalwart form, And stood before him, and addressed him thus: "Where, Pandarus, are now...with thee Can no man here contend? nor Lycia boasts, 205 Through all her wide-spread plains, a truer aim; Then raise to Jove thy hands, and with thy shaft... | |
| Paul Lacombe - 1869 - 334 pages
...I.ycaon's son He found. . . . . . . and addressed him thus : ' Where, Pandarus, are now thy wingfed shafts, ' Thy bow, and well-known skill, wherein with...be, that thus ' Is making fearful havoc in our host !' " //., v. 196. On another occasion, before the effect of his arrow upon Menelaus is described, the... | |
| Homer - 1871 - 928 pages
...; Lycaon's son 200 He found, of noble birth and stalwart form, And stood before him, and address'd him thus : " Where, Pandarus, are now thy winged shafts, Thy bow, and well-known skill, wherein with thec Can no man here contend? nor Lycia boasts, 205 Through all her wide-spread plains, a truer aim... | |
| William Wellington Greener - 1885 - 826 pages
...made in the Trojan ranks by Diomedes, seeks for Pandarus, the skilled archer : — " Him, when ./Eneas saw amid the ranks Dealing destruction, through the...be, that thus Is making fearful havoc in our host.'" — //. v. 196. On another occasion, before the effect of his arrow upon Menclaus is described, the... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1899 - 404 pages
...among the Greeks when -Eneas sought Pandarus — • * * and addressed him thus : "Where, Paudarus, are now thy winged shafts, Thy bow, and well-known...be, that thus Is making fearful havoc in our host !" [Iliad, V, IS*. The bow of Pandarus, with its accompaniments, and the operation of shooting Diomedes,... | |
| Paul Lacombe - 1907 - 542 pages
...The godlike Pandaras; Lycaoo's son He (bond. . . . . . . and addressed him thus : ' Where, Pandaras, are now thy winged shafts, • Thy bow, and well-known...that thus 'Is making fearful havoc in our host!"* li, v. 196. On another occasion, before the effect of his arrow upon Menelaus is described, the poet... | |
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